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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=gene_order">gene order</a> is identified between genomes of different species. Synteny blocks are more formally defined as regions of chromosomes between genomes that share a common order of homologous genes derived from a common ancestor. Alternative names such as conserved synteny or <a href="page.php?w=collinearity">collinearity</a> have been used interchangeably. Comparisons of genome synteny between and within species have provided an opportunity to study evolutionary processes that lead to the diversity of chromosome</p><p>
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